16th
december The VICTORY Day comes once again this year and fills us with
a sense of pride and joy. December 16th is that unique day in our
history nearly three decades ago, when we realised an extraordinary
and heartfelt dream. We became an independent nation. The dream for
Bangladesh became a reality only after a long and bitter struggle and
after an immeasurable price had been exacted in return. Our martyrs
paid the price with their lives, anointing our mission with their
blood and ever-strengthening our resolve. As we rejoice in the memory
of Victory Day, we pay homage to all our freedom fighters. ....
After 37th years of our independence,Have we kept
the promise of the fighters who sacrificed their lives only for
saving our own identity,our own nation,our mother land?No,we have
been failed.
....Among
the most serious of our failures is that we have not translated the
fruits of our independence into real economic and social gains for
our masses. We have not been able to lift a majority of our people
above the margins of poverty. We have failed to give a basic level of
education, health and security to a majority of our children and
youth. Women in Bangladesh have made some advances in social
awareness and income generation, but they still remain the lowest
ranking members of the economic and social order, at high risk during
pregnancy, from attacks of domestic violence, and still burdened with
the care and upbringing of children. We have evidently achieved an
average growth rate of more than five per cent in our economy, but
this gain does not look that attractive when measured against the
damage we have done to our environment. Our clean underground water
resource is discovered to be contaminated by arsenic. Our surface
water sources have been polluted with dangerous chemical wastes.
.....So, while we rejoice in the anniversary of our
victory today, we do so with a heavy heart. The promise of Victory
Day remains unmistakeably unfulfilled. It is this realisation that we
urge on the entire leadership today. We expect to see democracy work
inside and outside parliament. The time has come for those who are
responsible to take concrete steps to substantially lift a majority
of our people above the poverty line, to provide them with health,
education and a safe environment. These are the responsibilities that
the people entrusted to their leaders.We urge them to live up to this
trust, to convert the victory we gained on this day into a real
victory for all our people.
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